Beata Bublewicz
Beata Bublewicz born on 26th February 1975 in Olsztyn, Poland is a Polish politician and a member of Parliament (V, VI and VII cadency). She is a member of Platforma Obywatelska (Civic Platform).
Political Career[edit]
In 2005 she was selected from the list of the Civic Platform as a Member of the V term in the district of Olsztyn. She was a member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on Physical Culture and Sport. She served as secretary of the Parliament and Vice-President of the Group's Polish-British. In 2007 she represented Poland at the OECD conference in Paris and the Allied Command Joint Forces in Brunssum, the Netherlands and NATO Headquarters in Brussels. In the parliamentary elections in 2007, she gained a parliamentary seat for the second time. In the sixth term of the Parliament she also joined the Foreign Affairs Committee and the Committee of Physical Culture and Sports, which has been Vice-President. She stood at the head of the Parliamentary Group for Tibet. In October of the same year she was selected to The Bureau of the Parliamentary Club of the Civic Platform. In 2011, she stood as a candidate in the parliamentary elections and for the third time in a row gained a parliamentary seat.
Education[edit]
She graduated in 2002 from the Institute of Applied Social Sciences (Department of sociology, public relations) with a Master's degree in sociology and previously graduated from the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Warmia and Mazury (English Studies) with the title of Bachelor in 1999. She also has a certificate of specialization in the field of public relations.